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28921Defining key indicators for migrant health outcomes and health policy: a suite of systematic reviewspor Seedat, F, Bouaddi, O, Maatoug, T, Elafef, E, Edries, H, Ouahchi, A, Abdellatifi, M, Evangelidou, S, Requena Mendez, A, Hargreaves, S“…METHODS: We did 12 systematic reviews (18 countries) to explore the burden, clinical outcomes, policies, and access for the following disease areas in migrants: TB, HIV and hep B/C, malaria and neglected tropical diseases, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health, maternal and neonatal health, and vaccine-preventable diseases. …”
Publicado 2023
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28922por Sergentanis, Theodoros N, Michaleas, Spyros N, Mpersimi, Ifigeneia, Traouda, Vasiliki, Psaltopoulou, Theodora, Karamanou, Marianna, Lionis, Christos D“…Results The most frequent causes for admission to the hospital were as follows: normal delivery/delivery without disclosed sequalae (n=1915, 12.7%), followed by tuberculosis (n=1514, 10.0%), malaria (n=1438, 9.5%), injuries/falls/fractures (n=1394, 9.2%), pneumonia/pleuritis (n=1010, 6.7%), appendicitis (n=623, 4.1%), dysentery/enterocolitis/typhoid (n=489, 3.2%), salpingitis/salpingo-oophoritis (n=358, 2.4%), soft tissue abscesses (n=309, 2.0%), hernias (n=295, 2.0%), rabies (n=239, 1.6%), metrorrhagia/menorrhagia (n=233, 1.5%), ocular cataract (n=225, 1.5%), postpartum infections/endometritis (n=181, 1.2%), uterine discomfort/uterine pain (n=162, 1.1%), nephritis/uremia (n=157, 1.0%), miscarriage (n=155, 1.0%), skin infections/inflammations excluding abscesses (n=152, 1.0%), otitis/mastoiditis/labyrinthitis (n=96, 0.6%), and peptic ulcer (n=93, 0.6%). …”
Publicado 2023
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28923“…Background: Medicinal plants have traditionally been used as remedies against malaria. The present review attempted to compile data on scientific research evidence on antimalarial medicinal plants screened at Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Center for Traditional Medicine and Drug (CTMDR) Research from January 2003 to December 2021. …”
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28924por Sangsri, Raweewan, Choowongkomon, Kiattawee, Tuntipaiboontana, Runch, Sugaram, Rungniran, Boondej, Patcharida, Sudathip, Prayuth, Dondorp, Arjen M., Imwong, Mallika“…BACKGROUND: The 2022 malaria WHO reported around 4000 P. knowlesi infections in the South-East Asia region. …”
Publicado 2023
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28925por Fongwen, Noah T., Nchafack, Almighty, Rohan, Hana, Ong, Jason J., Tucker, Joseph D., Beckmann, Nadine, Hughes, Gwenda, Peeling, Rosanna W.“…The hotlines were set up for unusual respiratory events (one study), polio (one study), Ebola (10 studies), COVID-19 (two studies), malaria (one study), influenza-like illnesses (ILI) (one study) and rift valley fever in livestock (one study). …”
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28926por Mungkalasut, Punchalee, Nimsamer, Pattaraporn, Cheepsunthorn, Poonlarp, Payungporn, Sunchai, Cheepsunthorn, Chalisa Louicharoen“…Therefore, a rapid and precise field-based G6PD deficiency diagnosis is required, particularly in rural regions where malaria is prevalent. The phenotypic diagnosis of the G6PD intermediate has also been a challenging issue due to the overlapping of G6PD activity levels between deficient and normal individuals, leading to a misinterpretation. …”
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28927por Nayak, Shivananda, Nalabothu, Poorna, Sandiford, Steve, Bhogadi, Vidyasagar, Adogwa, Andrew“…L. is a perennial shrub used in traditional medicine for treating malaria and jaundice. Laurus nobilis. L. is a tree and has been used for its astringent, healing and diuretic properties. …”
Publicado 2006
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28928por Mzayek, Fawaz, Deng, Haiyan, Mather, Frances J, Wasilevich, Elizabeth C, Liu, Huayin, Hadi, Christiane M, Chansolme, David H, Murphy, Holly A, Melek, Bekir H, Tenaglia, Alan N, Mushatt, David M, Dreisbach, Albert W, Lertora, Juan J. L, Krogstad, Donald J“…OBJECTIVES: To determine: (1) the pharmacokinetics and safety of an investigational aminoquinoline active against multidrug–resistant malaria parasites (AQ-13), including its effects on the QT interval, and (2) whether it has pharmacokinetic and safety profiles similar to chloroquine (CQ) in humans. …”
Publicado 2007
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28929por Drain, Paul K, Halperin, Daniel T, Hughes, James P, Klausner, Jeffrey D, Bailey, Robert C“…In univariate analyses, MC was associated with lower HIV prevalence and lower cervical cancer incidence, but not with HSV-2, syphilis, nor, as expected, with Hepatitis C, tuberculosis, or malaria. In multivariate analysis after stratifying the countries by religious groups, each categorical increase of MC prevalence was associated with a 3.65/100,000 women (95% CI 0.54-6.76, p = 0.02) decrease in annual cervical cancer incidence, and a 1.84-fold (95% CI 1.36-2.48, p < 0.001) decrease in the adult HIV prevalence among sub-Saharan African countries. …”
Publicado 2006
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28930por Komatsu, Haruki, Inui, Ayano, Sogo, Tsuyoshi, Fujisawa, Tomoo, Nagasaka, Hironori, Nonoyama, Shigeaki, Sierro, Sophie, Northfield, John, Lucas, Michaela, Vargas, Anita, Klenerman, Paul“…The robust nature of the responses observed suggests vaccine strategies aimed at priming and boosting CD8+ T cells against major pathogens (including HIV, malaria and CMV itself) could be successful in this age-group.…”
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28931por Joshi, Hema, Valecha, Neena, Verma, Anju, Kaul, Asha, Mallick, Prashant K, Shalini, Sneh, Prajapati, Surendra K, Sharma, Surya K, Dev, Vas, Biswas, Sukla, Nanda, Nutan, Malhotra, MS, Subbarao, Sarala K, Dash, Aditya P“…As expected Indian isolates present a picture of diversity closer to southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and Latin American countries, regions with low to meso-endemicity of malaria in comparison to African regions of hyper- to holo-endemicity.…”
Publicado 2007
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28932“…CONCLUSION: The data in this paper suggest that studying early host responses in blood stage malaria infections measured after direct blood challenge of mice may not completely reflect the natural situation, and more detailed investigations of blood-stage immunity after mosquito transmission in experimental models should be considered.…”
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28933por Darling, S. T.“…The amount is indeterminable in this region among hospital cases on account of the associated hookworm disease or malaria. Portals of entry for various microörganisms are made by the female mother worm and her larvæ in the small intestine, and, while no case of general bacterial infection has been proved to have arisen in this way, its occurrence is possible and highly probable. …”
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28934por Mui, Ernest J., Schiehser, Guy A., Milhous, Wilbur K., Hsu, Honghue, Roberts, Craig W., Kirisits, Michael, Muench, Stephen, Rice, David, Dubey, J. P., Fowble, Joseph W., Rathod, Pradipsinh K., Queener, Sherry F., Liu, Susan R., Jacobus, David P., McLeod, Rima“…JPC-2067-B is the primary metabolite of the orally active biguanide JPC-2056 1-(3′-(2-chloro-4-trifluoromethoxyphenyloxy)propyl oxy)- 5-isopropylbiguanide, which is being advanced to clinical trials for malaria. Efficacy of the prodrug JPC-2056 and the active metabolite JPC-2067-B against T. gondii and T. gondii DHFR as well as toxicity toward mammalian cells were tested. …”
Publicado 2008
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28935por Malima, Robert C, Magesa, Stephen M, Tungu, Patrick K, Mwingira, Victor, Magogo, Frank S, Sudi, Wema, Mosha, Frank W, Curtis, Christopher F, Maxwell, Caroline, Rowland, Mark“…BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are advocated by WHO for protection against malaria. Of the three brands of LLINs currently approved by WHO, Olyset(® )is the only one currently granted full recommendation. …”
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28936por Young, Jason A, Johnson, Jeffery R, Benner, Chris, Yan, S Frank, Chen, Kaisheng, Le Roch, Karine G, Zhou, Yingyao, Winzeler, Elizabeth A“…The putative regulatory elements described represent promising candidates for future biological investigation into the underlying transcriptional control mechanisms of gene regulation in malaria parasites.…”
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28937por Safeukui, Innocent, Millet, Pascal, Boucher, Sébastien, Melinard, Laurence, Fregeville, Frédéric, Receveur, Marie-Catherine, Pistone, Thierry, Fialon, Pierre, Vincendeau, Philippe, Fleury, Hervé, Malvy, Denis“…BACKGROUND: A simple real-time PCR assay using one set of primer and probe for rapid, sensitive and quantitative detection of Plasmodium species, with simultaneous differentiation of Plasmodium falciparum from the three other Plasmodium species (Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae) in febrile returning travellers and migrants was developed and evaluated. …”
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28938por Santolamazza, Federica, Calzetta, Maria, Etang, Josiane, Barrese, Elena, Dia, Ibrahima, Caccone, Adalgisa, Donnelly, Martin J, Petrarca, Vincenzo, Simard, Frederic, Pinto, Joao, della Torre, Alessandra“…Further studies are needed to determine: i) the importance of selection pressure exerted by both agricultural and public health use of pyrethroid insecticides, ii) the phenotypic effects, particularly when the two mutations co-occur; and iii) the epidemiological importance of kdr for both pyrethroid- and DDT-based malaria control operations, particularly if/when the two insecticides are to be used in concert.…”
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28939por Armstrong Schellenberg, Joanna RM, Mrisho, Mwifadhi, Manzi, Fatuma, Shirima, Kizito, Mbuya, Conrad, Mushi, Adiel K, Ketende, Sosthenes Charles, Alonso, Pedro L, Mshinda, Hassan, Tanner, Marcel, Schellenberg, David“…In a subsample of households we asked about health of all children under two years, including breastfeeding, mosquito net use, vaccination, vitamin A, and care-seeking for recent illness, and measured haemoglobin and malaria parasitaemia. RESULTS: In the health facility survey, a prescriber or nurse was present on the day of the survey in about 40% of 114 dispensaries. …”
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28940“…BACKGROUND: Insecticide treated bed nets are major tools for the Roll Back Malaria campaign. There are two types of Long-Lasting Insecticide-treated Nets (LNs) on the market: coated nets and insecticide-incorporated nets. …”
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